Mistral Launches First EU Logic AI Model
French startup Mistral debuts Magistral, Europe’s first logic-based AI, challenging U.S. and Chinese dominance with open-source and multilingual power.
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This #LogicModel graphic shows a commitment many need to make to reach K-12 youth in high poverty areas w long-term #tutor #mentor programs. tutormentor.blogspot.com/2020/03/ther...
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I've followed this #LogicModel since forming the Tutor/Mentor Connection in #Chicago in 1993. In this article I share the graphic along with information for starting a tutor/mentor program. https://tutormentor.blogspot.com/2020/03/theres-much-research-showing-importance.html
Making mentor-rich programs available to more youth

There's much research showing the importance of relationships and mentors, but I don't find enough articles talking about the need for organ...

I wrote about Logic Models in open source software planning a few days ago. Now, feast on this hot take: Logic Models are a superset of OKRs that avoid some of the common failures of that tool, and provide other advantages too!

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/logic-models-vs-okrs-logic-models-give-a-better-picture-and-are-more-useful/46657

#strategy #planning #okrs #logicmodel

Logic models vs. OKRs (Logic models give a better picture and are more useful!)

Logic models have a basic vertical split — the left side, which has columns for:[1] Resources, Activities, and Outputs represents tangible, practical things which we have are are, things which we do and things which we produce (respectively). The right side, Outcomes and Impact[2] has things which we expect to happen as the result of our outputs, leading to greater change we expect to result overall. The Logic Model framework has some overlap with OKRs — a framework which calls for “Objecti...

Fedora Discussion

... One such tool I personally find helpful and think would be good is called a "logic model" — it's a way of expressing your _theory of change_.

And all of this is to say, I wrote a short post about this tool in Fedora -- we're using it as a framework to plan and structure our strategy for the next five years.

Check it out if this is at all interesting to you:.

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/theory-of-change-how-we-plan-and-explain-our-plans/46632

#logicmodel #strategy #planning #fedora #theoryofchange

Theory of Change: how we plan (and explain our plans!)

We[1] are working on a [new strategic plan]. We’re using an approach called a “Logic Model”. I like this because it is explicit about our theory of change — the links between what we want to happen and what we do and back the other way actual results You may have heard me talk about logic models before. This post is a quick refresher — or introduction for anyone to whom this is new. This is an example Logic Model from a talk I did at Flock in 2016[2]. It shows a theoretical logic model for th...

Fedora Discussion
@AlSolano we are doing a LOT around #TheoryOfChange and #LogicModel based evaluation at my university right now. It is helping us be more reflective and inclusive in how we evaluate, even if some people feel a bit at see without a quantitative-only focus to their methodology.